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[QUOTE="Dogdeacon, post: 3143595, member: 1026"] I agree about petty & unimportant, but disagree about boring exactly due to what Nelson said above, the characters are evenly matched. It should get better now that Taylor has a reason to make it personal, it has been petty, childish & bad management from Axe & his minions for awhile - but now that they've inflicted a permanent injury on Taylor its justifiable all-out war in retaliation. As for Wendy, I loved the ending and the reckonings for Chuck & Wendy while they sprinkled in a celebration for the otherwise soul-less Axe. The Joni Mitchell song was tremendous. I really don't fully understand Wendy going along with the scheming and in particular instigating the parental attack on Taylor. In truth Wendy should have counseled Axe to give up the nonstop takedown of Taylor as it served no business purpose and became only about ego. Punish Taylor for lack of loyalty and then move on. Instead, Wendy allowed Axe and herself to keep going because she is fiercely loyal to a fault (Taylor is not). Loyalty is what Axe likes about Wendy (& anyone), yet Wendy has at least displayed a moral compass at times and she has almost always told the truth to others and herself. During the takedown Wendy ignored the ugly truth of her behavior. Once her immoral plan succeeded, Wendy confronted the truth of her sins albeit with the help of Maffee. Where she goes next is really interesting to me as other than this detour she's been the most three dimensional character on the show. [/QUOTE]
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